If a mother has diarrhea after giving birth, she should take timely care to avoid weakening her immunity. There are many reasons for diarrhea in mothers, such as eating raw, cold, or irritating foods, eating too greasy foods, etc. At this time, prevention should be taken in time and attention should be paid to dietary adjustments. If a mother has frequent diarrhea, she should be given fluid replacement in time. If the condition is serious, follow the doctor's advice and take medication. What to do if you have stomach pain and diarrhea during confinement If a woman has loose or watery stools after giving birth, it is called postpartum diarrhea. The reasons are loss of control over diet during the postpartum period, or exposure to cold and dampness, heat and dampness, impact on the spleen and stomach, or weak spleen and kidneys, and damage to qi due to labor. So, what should I do if I have stomach pain and diarrhea during confinement? 1. Preventive measures: After giving birth, you should eat an appropriate amount of light food that is easily digestible. You can eat nutrient-rich food only when your physical strength has recovered and your appetite has improved. At the same time, pay attention to food hygiene and avoid eating overly cold or spicy food. Mothers should also pay attention to physical exercise, strengthen their physical fitness and prevent cold. For pregnant women with weak spleen and stomach, they should be promptly treated with foods that warm and nourish the spleen and stomach. 2. Food principles: Whether it is acute diarrhea or chronic diarrhea, the cause should be identified as much as possible and then actively treated accordingly. At the same time, pay attention to dietary taboos and treat the disease accordingly based on different types of illness. 3. Recommended ingredients: People with cold-damp (wind-cold) type diarrhea: It is advisable to eat foods that warm the middle and dispel cold, remove wind and dampness, and avoid eating raw, cold, greasy, cold, sticky and glutinous foods. People with damp-heat (summer dampness) type diarrhea: It is advisable to eat foods that clear heat and dampness or light, bitter and dampness-relieving foods, and avoid eating sticky, glutinous and greasy foods. 4. Give the mother appropriate fluids Replenish the water and electrolytes, especially potassium ions, lost in the mother's body due to diarrhea, and replenish the calories lost due to diarrhea. At the same time, closely observe the fetal condition and whether there are any signs of premature birth or miscarriage. 5. Follow the doctor's instructions for appropriate medication. When giving drugs to treat diarrhea to postpartum women, especially antibiotics, extreme caution should be used. Penicillins such as ampicillin or cefixime can be used for anti-infection treatment, which is safer for both mother and baby. Patients can also be given some microecological preparations to regulate intestinal flora, strengthen the body's resistance and suppress evil. Make sure your daily diet provides you with adequate vitamins and minerals. You can also ask your doctor to prescribe a list of daily pregnancy vitamins for you and ask you to take them regularly during pregnancy. |
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